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Christmas Services
Midnight Mass
Midnight Mass at 11.30 pm on Saturday 24th December.
Christmas Day
Family Service at 10.30 am on Sunday 25th December.
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Christian Music
Elevation Worship
Feel the power and energy of the Easter Resurrection! A truly spirited performance of “What I See” by Chris Brown of Elevation Worship.
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Nativity Slideshowby admin-sjtb on December 12, 2022 in Uncategorized
Our Christmas Nativity Slideshow: Please use the arrows to navigate.
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Rector’s November Ramblingsby admin-sjtb on November 30, 2022 in Rector's Ramblings
Dear Friends, As I sit down to write this month’s edition of Rectors Ramblings its very windy outside and there is a definite autumnal feel in the air. The darker nights are drawing in and the ‘C’ (meaning Christmas!) word is being mentioned much more frequently than some of us
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The “Shroppie”by admin-sjtb on November 4, 2022 in Shropshire Scene
What we know today as the Shropshire Union Canal system did not have this title until 1846 when various canal systems were amalgamated and run by the Shropshire Union Railways and Canals Company, later to be bought out by the London North Western Railway Company. First to be built was
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